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Ekta Chauhan’s Sheher Mein Gaon shows how Delhi’s urban villages shape the city’s identity | Books and Literature News

Ekta Chauhan’s Sheher Mein Gaon shows how Delhi’s urban villages shape the city’s identity | Books and Literature News

In several ways, Delhi is a living historical text — its past and the present are in constant dialogue. The city’s layered biography, the role of successive empires in shaping its contours, the socio-political upheavals that have left their mark on the lives of its residents, and the negotiations between inherited traditions and contemporary realities have been the subject of several studies. Scholars of urbanisation are also familiar with the ways in which the metropolis expanded by absorbing surrounding rural areas. What is less widely understood, however, is how this process of urbanisation has shaped Delhi’s socio-cultural texture. Ekta Chauhan’s Sheher Mein Gaon: Culture, Conflict and Change in Urban Villages of Delhi is a compelling exploration of this neglected dimension in the story of India’s capital. Most people who have lived in Delhi for a long time would be familiar with neighbourhoods where narrow lanes, irregular building layouts, Sufi shrines, temples, gurdwaras and monuments coexist with stylish boutiques, restaurants, cafés and guesthouses, shopping centres, design studios, art galleries and even digital start-ups. These areas were …

Open manhole death in Rohini: Cops lodge ‘negligence’ case

Open manhole death in Rohini: Cops lodge ‘negligence’ case

A day after a 32-year-old man’s body was found inside an open manhole in Delhi’s Begampur area, the Delhi Police said they found that the manhole had been open for days and lodged a case against unknown persons on Wednesday. Victim Birju Kumar Rai fell on DDA land in Rohini Sector 32; area lacked lighting and friend alerted police a day later. Body found after hours-long search by teams. (Sanchit Khanna/HT) Police identified the deceased as Birju Kumar Rai, a daily wage labourer, who was last seen with his friends on Monday night. Police said he fell into the sewer on vacant Delhi Development Authority (DDA) land in Rohini Sector 32. There were no lights in the area and Rai was drunk. One of his friends, who had consumed liquor with him, witnessed the incident but was “too intoxicated” to call anyone for help. Rajeev Ranjan, deputy commissioner of police (DCP) (Rohini) said, “We received a call about the incident from the victim’s friend, Aamir, on Tuesday at 3 pm. He stated that Rai and …

Hot-air balloon rides to open in Delhi from November 29: Check locations, prices, other details

Hot-air balloon rides to open in Delhi from November 29: Check locations, prices, other details

Published on: Nov 25, 2025 08:25 pm IST Delhi Lt. Governor VK Saxena told reporters that he had tested the ride and was happy and satisfied. The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Tuesday launched a trial run of hot-air balloon rides at Baansera, reported news agency PTI. The trips would range from 7 to 12 minutes, with each ride having a holding capacity of four people.(HT photo/Sanchit Khanna) Lt. Governor VK Saxena told reporters that he had tested the ride and was happy and satisfied. “Earlier, I had promised people of Delhi that we will keep on introducing new things for entertainment. Many parks and recreational spaces have been developed recently, adding to that is the hot-air balloon facility for which a trial run was launched today,” he was quoted as saying by PTI. “I tested the ride, and I am happy and satisfied. From a safety point of view, four ropes are tied to the balloon, with each rope having a capacity of seven tonnes. Today we went to a height of 120 feet …

DDA to interlink parks on Yamuna floodplain with cycle tracks, footpaths | Latest News Delhi

DDA to interlink parks on Yamuna floodplain with cycle tracks, footpaths | Latest News Delhi

New Delhi, The Delhi Development Authority plans to interconnect its existing and upcoming parks along the Yamuna floodplain with cycle tracks and footpaths. DDA to interlink parks on Yamuna floodplain with cycle tracks, footpaths According to Public Works Department minister Parvesh Verma, a meeting was recently held with DDA officials regarding the Yamuna riverfront project, where linking all parks and public spaces for the convenience of visitors was discussed. “Currently, the DDA has developed several big parks like Bansera and Asita on the floodplain, and many other projects are coming up. But these are not connected to each other. So, the idea is that once visitors enter from one end, for example, Asita at ITO, they can access other parks on the floodplain,” said Verma. Over the last two years, several recreational spaces have come up on the Yamuna floodplain, which includes parks and cafes, all developed by DDA along the 22-km stretch of the river starting from Wazirabad barrage and ending at Okhla barrage. The projects that have been developed by the DDA are …

No water, poor security, lack of public transport: Why DDA flats in Narela yet to find takers; agency pins blame on AAP govt | Delhi News

No water, poor security, lack of public transport: Why DDA flats in Narela yet to find takers; agency pins blame on AAP govt | Delhi News

The roads are smooth and wide, flanked by rows of buildings on either side. Trees and shrubs are planted neatly along the boundary wall and outside the tower blocks. These are flats built by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and available for cheap in a city where real estate is highly sought after. But unlike most apartment complexes, there are no children playing, no clothes hanging on balcony railings. There are no parked cars or kirana stores. This is DDA’s housing project in Narela, 44 km from the city centre, where towers lie vacant. Story continues below this ad The distance and lack of basic amenities have been a major grouse among residents. Rahul Luhach, 22, a resident of Narela Pocket 4, Sector G2, says everything is more than 3 km away from here. “There are no buses or auto rickshaws. You are dependent on personal vehicles.” “Hum aa toh gaye idhar, lekin hume pata nahi tha aisi haalat hogi (We came to live here, but didn’t know this would be the condition),” his mother chimes …

5 years and counting: NGT raps DDA, other agencies for failure to clear Yamuna floodplains of encroachments | Delhi News

5 years and counting: NGT raps DDA, other agencies for failure to clear Yamuna floodplains of encroachments | Delhi News

Five years after issuing an order for freeing the Yamuna floodplains from encroachments, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) recently pulled up the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) and the Forest Department over non-compliance. The tribunal bench comprising chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava observed, “After that order of the Tribunal, more than five years have passed, but till now the order has not been complied with.” In the 22-km stretch between Wazirabad and Okhla in Delhi where Yamuna flows, the DDA and other agencies were directed to remove encroachments in the floodplains in a 2019 order passed by the NGT and an April order last year by the Delhi High Court. Citing various other orders, including a writ petition titled, ‘Shabnam Burney vs Union of India & Ors’, wherein the petitioner sought directions to remove illegal encroachments in the Yamuna floodplains, the HC — in its interim order in April last year — directed the DDA Vice Chairman to remove all encroachments and illegal construction on the Yamuna river bank, river bed and …

Delhi: DDA approves Special Housing Scheme 2025

Delhi: DDA approves Special Housing Scheme 2025

Image Source : X Representational picture The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Monday held a meeting chaired by its head Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena in which it approved a special housing scheme for construction and other workers. The scheme also includes beneficiaries of PM-Vishwakarma and PM-SVAnidhi Scheme, auto and cab drivers, women and ex-servicemen etc.  The scheme will offer a 25 per cent discount on flats located at various locations in the national capital, including Narela, Siraspur and Loknayak Puram. Who may get the benefit of the scheme? The DDA approved the rolling out of three housing schemes, which include 25 per cent discount for building and construction workers, including beneficiaries of PM-Vishwakarma Scheme, in Narela and for other disadvantaged sections of the society in Siraspur, Narela and Loknayak Puram. According to a statement released by the DDA, the other disadvantaged sections include auto-rickshaw drivers, (permit holders), cab drivers, women and persons from SC/ST categories, war widows, persons with disabilities, ex-servicemen and gallantry award recipients, including PM-SVAnidhi Scheme. What is DDA Special Housing Scheme 2025? …

Delhi: In blame game between two authorities over civic amenities, residents of DDA flats suffer | Delhi News

Delhi: In blame game between two authorities over civic amenities, residents of DDA flats suffer | Delhi News

Residents of various Delhi Development Authority (DDA) flats are grappling without essential services such as garbage collection, road repairs and streetlight maintenance after being caught in a bureaucratic stand-off between the authority and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). A June 2010 notification transferred the civic maintenance duties of DDA societies to MCD. However, over 14 years later, while the DDA continues to maintain that it handed over responsibilities to MCD after building and allotting the flats, the civic body denies any formal takeover. However, when contacted, a civic body official told The Indian Express that the MCD has taken notice of the issue and will soon work out a solution. There was no response from the DDA. In a recent letter to the agencies, also marked to L-G V K Saxena, RWA of E1 society in Vasant Kunj, complained, “DDA stopped providing services in April 2023. Without any agency taking charge, the entire burden falls on the RWA, forcing us to spend lakhs monthly to maintain basic amenities… Despite being regular property tax-payers… we’re …

Soon, drones to be deployed to spot encroachments in Delhi | Delhi News

Soon, drones will be deployed to identify, map and monitor encroachments in Delhi. In a step to ensure to protect land from being encroached and to bring clarity to the status of land for land-owning agencies in the Capital, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), and Survey of India Thursday to conduct drone surveys. The initiative, headed by L-G V K Saxena, will provide real-time high-resolution data and aims to determine the current status of land in the capital. A statement from the L-G’s office read, “The survey to be undertaken now will provide immense advantages such as high level of data accuracy and high-resolution images obtained through drones flying over identified areas. It would help exact boundary demarcation of structures and ensure that ground-truthing of khasra layers is done more precisely.” The aerial imagery will have diverse uses including easy identification, mapping and monitoring of encroachments. Advanced data elevation models will be used to identify vertical encroachments. The survey will also provide …

‘When the bulldozer arrived, no one came to help…’: Ahead of polls, Delhi voters who lost homes in demolition drives demand change | Delhi News

“When the bulldozer arrived, nobody came to help… nobody stood with us… whom do we vote for?” With the Lok Sabha election a month away, this sentiment was voiced by several residents rendered homeless by three large demolition drives in Delhi over the past year — at Tughlaqabad, Mehrauli and Sunder Nagar — that displaced hundreds of mostly lower-income families. The three sites now look very different from each other: in Mehrauli, gaping holes made by men and machinery in a multi-storey building have been patched up with bricks; rubble and belongings from homes that were broken down were still piled high on a plot of land behind Delhi Public School Mathura Road; while a large, vacant site was cleared of debris and fenced by a wall topped with barbed wire in Tughlaqabad. Those who bore the brunt of the bulldozer, meanwhile, are now living on rent — a family of four or five in a single room in a colony across the road from the demolition site — or still staying put at the …